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I'm actually kind of surprised this got licensed by Sentai, since they seem to go for "cheaper" shows. I only liked the first half of Angel Beats, but I'm still picking up the BD. I wonder how TK will be dubbed? Leave him as is, or maybe dub his lines into nonsensical Japanese?

I'm actually kind of surprised this got licensed by Sentai, since they seem to go for "cheaper" shows. I only liked the first half of Angel Beats, but I'm still picking up the BD. I wonder how TK will be dubbed? Leave him as is, or maybe dub his lines into nonsensical Japanese?

Actually, Sentai picking this show up makes a lot of sense when you know that Sentai and its predecessor, ADV, had been known to license animes based on Key titles (ADV had Air and Kanon before the betrayal by Sojitz caused them to lose the titles, Sentai licensing Clannad).

G’s Magazine reiterated that come April 10th, the date in which the spring 2012 issue of Dengeki Visual Arts will release, plans for an upcoming Angel Beats project will be made public. And again, this could be anything from a visual novel, to a second season of the anime – or perhaps even both.

Wasn't Jun Maeda working on a AB VN for a while now? If anything it's probably that. I don't know you could make a S2 of AB when it's pretty much "finished", unless you use a completely cast of characters.

Pretty sure a lot of us were expecting a second season or spinoff, as there's always been a *false* rumor about it and it's a series that tons of people want a season 2 for.

Could've also been news about the visual novel, which was confirmed over a year ago. Pretty sure no one expected "project" to be just a figure, though.

Well, I'm not really sure about this announcement, only for the figures..

Spoiler for ?@?@?@?@:

Now the controversial spring 2012 issue of Dengeki’s Visual Arts publication has finally been released into the hands of feverish otaku – however what single Angel Beats! related word of news is there? Good Smile Company is planning to release a Tenshi PVC figure – yes, that’s all. Dengeki G’s made this announcement a few days before April Fools, thus perhaps they were taking everyone for a fool all along – or maybe they legitimately believed everyone else would be as excited as themselves over a PVC figure, yet in any case, hope may not necessarily be all lost just yet.